♦♦♦♦♢ (4/5)
With a stagnate catchy club chorus formula that has been bled to death and now hated by it's own supporters, people look to the future and hope to hear a new direction. The past may have held some untouchable tracks that were timeless, but Eyenine is a breath of fresh air and a possible alternative route to what's been heard. Using emotion and impressive wordplay, this seems like the hybrid genre that should have came awhile ago. With knowledge so accessible and the outcast types becoming the new "in" of music, it's a shame nobody is bothering to try something divergent. While this may cater towards indie-heads and intellects, I think it escapes any pretentious labels because it seems this is the music he really was set out to be making, and it honestly is quite impressive. This album is throwing down a gauntlet I don't see many matching, but hopefully will give intrigue for artists to try. This is borderline astonishing work.
Tracklist:
1. Wasted
2. Typewriter
3. Clothes Removed
4. Arachnophobia
5. Beautiful Day
6. Photoshoplifting
7. Gary Part III (f. Nobody Cares)
8. No Morning
9. Selfish Or Self Destructive
10. Deteriorating
11. Oxygen Auction
12. Out of Context
13. Played Out
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